Only Glen Eden in Milton comes to mind. You won't find small features out of the park (with the exception of a few bumps), but the trails are easy enough that you can get comfortable with your riding style, try a few small jumps, learn how to ride switch, work on your balance, before trying the park.

There may be some other options I'm not aware of though. Glen Eden has the advantage of being really close to TO.

I'm relatively new as well... Went to Glen Eden twice this season (Both times on weekends)... Opening day wasn't too bad, not many people, was raining though.

Second time I went, it was packed, full of children... So you're liable of getting in a few unexpected jumps as you plow over them.

The hill is kinda fucked though, at the top of the lifts you have to go uphill on most of them before you actually get into the run. And the runs are extremely short.

On the plus side, you can't really compete with their lift ticket prices, especially Mon-Fri, its super close to Toronto (about 40 minutes with no traffic), and their beginner area is completely free (if you can deal with hordes of children).

I'm relatively new as well... Went to Glen Eden twice this season (Both times on weekends)... Opening day wasn't too bad, not many people, was raining though.

Second time I went, it was packed, full of children... So you're liable of getting in a few unexpected jumps as you plow over them.

The hill is kinda fucked though, at the top of the lifts you have to go uphill on most of them before you actually get into the run. And the runs are extremely short.

On the plus side, you can't really compete with their lift ticket prices, especially Mon-Fri, its super close to Toronto (about 40 minutes with no traffic), and their beginner area is completely free (if you can deal with hordes of children).